Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Apple closed as the most valuable company in the world

Apple closed as the most valuable company in the world

While yesterday Apple only briefly passed Exxon to become the most valuable company in the world for a few minutes, today they managed to close that way. Whether they close that way tomorrow or not doesn’t matter. Whether they continue to rack up these type of accomplishments or go on to yet again eclipse them, whether they continue to lay, an image of the splendor of Silicon Valley in glory undimmed before the introduction of the microprocessor, doesn’t matter.

Today, Apple closed as the most valuable company in the world, by market cap.

And iPhone 5 hasn’t even been announced yet.

What on earth is next?

Daily Tip: How to jailbreak iOS 5 beta 5 via RedSn0w 0.9.8b5

If you’re currently running iOS 5 beta 5 but just can’t live without your jailbreak, the Dev Team has already released RedSn0w beta 5. The only catch is, it’s tethered, just like the previous beta versions of RedSn0w for iOS 5.

Be advised that not all jailbreak apps and tweaks have been updated to support iOS 5. If you’re alright with running tethered and don’t mind a few bugs here and there, follow along for a quick walkthrough.

By this point, almost anyone jailbreaking is already familiar with RedSn0w and how it works. It’s no different this time.

And I can’t say this enough times, if your device is not listed above, please do not attempt to jailbreak it on iOS 5!

After you have iOS 5 beta 5 installed on your device and your version of iTunes upgraded to 10.5 beta 5, follow the steps below to jailbreak.




  1. First launch RedSn0w.



  2. It should ask you to navigate to a firmware file. Simply navigate to the iOS 5 beta 5 firmware file instead of beta 2.

  3. Once you click next, RedSn0w will take a minute to do it’s thing. You should see a patching kernel message and that Redsn0w successfully recognized your firmware.



  4. Next select the options you’d like RedSn0w to perform. I typically only select Install Cydia. It’s worth noting that this is where you will perform a tethered boot if needed as well. You will just select Just boot tethered for now if you need to do this or your device reboots or dies.



  5. Redsn0w will now walk you through putting your device into DFU mode



  6. After you’re successfully in DFU mode, simply let Redsn0w do its thing and you’re done!

That’s it! The process is pretty much the same as the first time around. But if you do run into problems or have questions, make sure you check out our TiPb Jailbreak Forums. We’ve got tons of great members more than ready and willing to help!

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Chat for GTalk now available

Chat for GTalk is a Google Talk client for the iPhone. The appearance is highly customizable and comes with three themes.

I’m not a big Google Talk user, but if I was, the UI and themes for this app would suck me in.

Details, screenshots, and video after the break.

[App Store link]

Chat for Gtalk offers a unique ability to completely change the appearance of chat window, contact list, fonts and background colors of the app. The first version of Chat for Gtalk introduces three fancy themes: Paper, Racing and Simple White.

Chat for GTalk is available on the iPhone for $0.99.

Have an app you’d love to see featured on TiPb? Email us at iosapps@tipb.com, tell us about your app (include an iTunes link), and we’ll take a look.

Send voice messages with HeyTell for iPhone

HeyTell is an iPhone app that allows users to send voice messages to each other without actually making a phone. It’s like texting, only voice.

I have not had a chance to try this out yet, but it comes highly recommended by a TiPb reader. [Thanks Matt!]

Details and screenshots after the break.

[App Store link]

Use HeyTell as a walkie talkie, intercom, or instant voice messaging system to send quick voice messages to friends and family with iPhones or iPods. Use the integrated geolocation feature to find your friends when they’ve given you bad directions and you’re just around the corner!

HeyTell is available on the iPhone for free and has optional in-app purchases.

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Amazon and Walmart Sidestep Apple’s App Store Guidelines

Apple’s revised app store restrictions have not been popular with third party developers, publishers and other companies. Many have been figuring out new ways to deliver their content on iOS devices while avoiding giving Apple a cut of their profits. On Wednesday, both Amazon and Walmart launched web-based services that sidestep Apple’s App Store.

Amazon released a web-based app called Kindle Cloud Reader for Kindle owners to access their digital libraries on their computers or other mobile devices. The Cloud Reader syncs all your Kindle books and magazines so you can start reading on your computer, and pick up where you left off on your onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.ipadngravy.com');" target="_blank" title="iPad" href="http://www.ipadngravy.com">iPad. Early reviews seem positive, but there have been reports of a few glitches, and some are not happy that it can only be used with Safari or Chrome.

Walmart also launched their Vudu web streaming app on Wednesday. The new service allows users to rent or buy over 20,000 movies and watch them online. There is a Vudu icon for the iPad home screen that redirects you to the Vudu website where you can access Walmart’s library. Just like Netflix, Vudu also allows you to stream content through other devices like the PlayStation 3. Rental rates are around $4 to $6 dollars.

In July, onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.theipadguide.com/content/onswipe-helps-publishers-get-around-app-store/7178371');" target="_blank" href="http://www.theipadguide.com/content/onswipe-helps-publishers-get-around-app-store/7178371">Onswipe helped magazines like Marie Claire create tablet-friendly versions of their websites to avoid having to create apps for tablets.

[onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.walmart.com/cp/Video-on-Demand-by-VUDU/1084447');" target="_blank" href="http://www.walmart.com/cp/Video-on-Demand-by-VUDU/1084447">Vudu]/> [onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/read.amazon.com/');" target="_blank" href="https://read.amazon.com/">Kindle Cloud Reader]

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Apple having issues with LGD panels used in iPad 2?

LGD, the leading supplier of LCD panels, appears to be having some manufacturing issues when it comes to the 9.7″ LCD panels that are used in the iPad 2. After receiving several defective units, Apple has reportedly pulled them until the issue can be sorted out.

LGD fell 1 million units short of their projected estimate of panel shipments. These defective units could have a lot to do with that. It will no doubt continue affecting them until the issue is resolved.

In the mean time, Apple will continue using Samsung and CMI for iPad 2 LCD panels. Apple has also had their issues with Samsung as well. But if you’re in a tight spot, I guess you do what you need to in order to meet demand in the mean time. Digitimes’ source seemed certain that LGD would remain the top panel supplier if the issue was rectified.

Digitimes

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